The negative press and hostility to therapeutic use exemptions (TUEs) has concerned four-time Olympic gold medal winner Laura Kenny who fears it could affect the younger generation of emerging sport stars.

“It’s frustrating that it [news coverage] has been shown in a bad light, the fact that people need TUEs,” the wife of six-time Olympic gold medal winner Jason told Victoria Derbyshire on BBC News.

“For me, I don’t want the younger generation to get put off sport if they have asthma. If they have to apply for a TUE, I don’t want them to think ‘this is really bad, I shouldn’t be taking this’, because if they actually do need it because they have asthma, it is legitimate, they’re allowed to do that and no rules are broken in doing so.”

Kenny also said that the leaking of her TUEs caused irritation as it was more than just her medical records that became available to the hackers, who are thought to be Russian.

“When my TUE was leaked I found it frustrating because they are medical documents and stuff like that is very personal,” she added.

“It’s annoying that that they were able to get into the system so easily. It’s not just medical records on there, there is personal information.

“For me, it was lucky because it was asthma and I have been very open [with saying] that I have had asthma. I had a collapsed lung when I was born so needed a TUE.”